Reactivity | HuSpecies Glossary |
Description | 1 x Human stomach tumor tissue lysate (1 mg/ml, 100 ug/vial) 1 x Human stomach normal tissue lysate (matched) (1 mg/ml, 100 ug/vial) Matched Tumor & Normal Tissue Lysate SetDiagnosis: Mucinous Adenocarcinoma, well differentiatedSex: Female Age: 56 Grade: N/A Stage: II Tumor Pathology Data Location: Lesser curvature Gross findings: Ulcerative lesion located at the lesser curvature. Cut section is soft, light yellow, and hemorrhagic. Ulceration measures 3 x 4 cm in diameter. Microscopic Findings Biopsy shows malignant columnar cells arranged in glands. The malignant cells have clear cytoplasm with vacuoles. Nuclei have irregular nuclear membranes, cytoplasm is granular and vacuolated with large nucleoli. The malignant cells have invaded the gastric wall. There is evidence of mucinous secretion. Preparation Method Tissue specimens are homogenized in modified RIPA buffer to obtain the soluble proteins, and centrifuged to clarify. Extraction 1: PBS, pH 7.4; 1 ug/ml Aprotinin; 1 mM NaF Modified RIPA Buffer: 1 mM EDTA; 1 ug/ml Pepstatin-A; 0.1% SDS; 0.25% Na deoxycholate; 1 ug/ml Leupeptin; 1 mM PMSF; 1 mM Na3VO4 |
Application Notes | These lysates have not been subjected to denaturing or reducing conditions. This allows the tissue or cell lysate to be used in a variety of applications; to study protein-protein interaction, ligand binding, ELISA, immunoprecipitation, 1D and 2D gel electrophoresis, and Western blotting for the detection of specific protein targets. For use in 1D and 2D gel electrophoresis, the addition of a denaturing gel loading buffer with reducing agents may be required. Buffer requirements for performing protein-protein interaction and ligand binding studies can vary significantly from RIPA buffer and may require modifications. In most cases, tissue lysates in RIPA buffer can be used, directly in standard ELISA and immunoprecipitation assays. These lysates are proteomic discovery tools. Researchers should validate and optimize for individual use. |
|
Publications |
|
Storage | Store at -80C. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles. |
Publication using NBP2-47080 | Applications | Species |
---|---|---|
Ara H, Subedi U, Sharma P et al. Alteration of Cellular Energy Metabolism through LPAR2-Axin2 Axis in Gastric Cancer Biomolecules 2022-12-02 [PMID: 36551233] |
The concentration calculator allows you to quickly calculate the volume, mass or concentration of your vial. Simply enter your mass, volume, or concentration values for your reagent and the calculator will determine the rest.